See and taste the local flavor in the new dining space for downtown’s hotspot, The Gallery. Chef Derek Barragan’s menu is inspired by global cuisine with a focus on Latin American flavors and uncommon cuts of protein. Fresh, local ingredients are incorporated to highlight the tastes of New England while reinventing international classic dishes. In a partnership with Liquid Art House, the lofty dining room features rotating art exhibits, all available for purchase.

Although we really enjoyed the ambience and food of this restaurant they pulled a very crappy thing on the check which I have never seen or experienced before. They charged an extra $2 for rocks for my husbands Absolute on the rocks with olives. When I asked about it the waitress said that they give more vodka when it’s on the rocks. Well that was bull since the drink was on the light side to begin with. My husband has been drinking Absolute for many years. So his drink was $15 while my wine was less. I don’t care about the prices. It’s the principal and should have been told upfront. The manager agree but we didn’t wait around for him to take it off the bill since he didn’t rush back to give us a new bill and we were going to the theater. So that put a real damper on the whole experience!!!! Will think twice about going back unfortunately.

So, I didn't even go, my husband and my daughter went with a friend of my daughter's before play and they couldn't stop talking about how great their dinner was. They said all of the food was good but the chocolate lava cake they had for dessert was truly memorable.

We enjoyed our meal and the service was excellent, but the enormous TV looming over us was an unwelcomed intrusion. We won’t go there again because we go to dinner in part to get away from the news, not to have it forced on us.

Restaurant was basically empty, yet we sat there for about 25 minutes waiting for our server to come by. Once she did, it was fine.. But it shouldn't take that long esp when we were 1 of 3 couples in the entire place. Food was ok. Nothing spectacular, but for $135 we had two meals, an app, dessert, and 2 $16 drinks, which was good. It just felt very hotel-y. Nothing special.

Went on Saturday Dec 23 at 6pm and were the only ones in the restaurant which was weird. The food was ok but way over priced for what we received. The menu was extremely limited but the service was very good. of course we were the only ones there. Overall I would not go here again mainly because of the limited menu and price.

After a call and a text the restaurant the day before confirming the reservation, I received a call at 2:30 the day of the reservation saying the restaurant would be closed but we could sit on the lounge. We did because we were going to the theater that night and all other restaurants were completely full. Manager said he came into work and was told that restaurant would be closed so start calling people. Here's response to that lack of customer service...we won't be back!

Cocktails were overpriced. Service took so long that two of our neighboring tables had to get up and leave to go to their show before their meals came. We weren't in a rush but the wait was not worth the cost and the quality of the food did not make up for it. Would not recommend.

Upon arrival, we told the server we were going to the theatre and had 2 hours to eat. We waited 20 minutes to order drinks and another 20 minutes to get the drinks. We waited a total of 90 minutes and the food still hadn't come. We asked the server when the food was going to be ready, she went into the kitchen and never came back to our table. No explanation, nothing. We had to go find her (chatting behind the bar) to pay for the drinks. We left and headed to the theatre with 3 hungry kids. Pathetic....

The food was decent, but nothing spectacular. The restaurant has a nice vibe to it, being part of the W hotel. I really like the different art work around the place. The service was really good and friendly! I would come back for drinks.